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Title: absorption


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absorption
The amount of liquid an object soaks up
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amphibian
An animal that begins life in the water and moves
onto land as an adult
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asteroid
A chunk of rock that orbits the sun
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Bar Graph
  • A chart with bars to show information.

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Basic Needs
  • What an animal needs to survive such as food,
    water, shelter and air.

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Beaker
  • A tool used to measure liquid. The unit for
    liquid measurement is the liter.

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bird
An animal that has feathers, two legs, and wings
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Capacity
  • The amount of matter an object can hold

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Chart
  • Table used for organizing data

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comet
A large ball of ice and dust that orbits the sun
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consumer
A living thing that eats other living things as
food
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Data
  • List of information collected from an experiment.

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Draw Conclusions
  • To explain in your own words the outcomes of an
    experiment

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earthquake
The shaking of Earths surface caused by the
movement of the crust and mantle
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ecosystem
The living and nonliving things in an environment
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Egg
  • The beginning stage of life for animals.

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environment
The things, both living and nonliving, that
surround a living thing
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evaporation
The process by which a liquid changes into a gas
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fish
An animal that lives its whole life in water and
breathes with gills
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food chain
The path of food from one living thing to another
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force
A push or a pull
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Frog
  • The adult of a tadpole. Frogs are amphibians.

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gas
A form of matter that does not have a definite
shape or volume
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germinate
When a new plant breaks out of the seed
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Glacier
  • A huge sheet of ice covering a mountain.

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Growth
  • The time period for an organism to go from start
    to maturity in a life cycle.

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habitat
A place where a population lives in an ecosystem
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Hand Lens/ Magnifying Glass
A tool used to make objects bigger
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Hard
  • Objects that are not easy to break.

BRICKS
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Hypothesis
  • An educated guess of a solution for a problem.

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inexhaustible resource
A resource such as air and water that can be used
over and over and cant be used up
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Infer
  • Make a guess based on observations after an
    experiment

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inherit
To receive traits from parents
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interact
When plants and animals affect one another or the
environment to meet their needs
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Interpret
  • To use information from charts, graphs and tables
    to draw conclusions.

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Juvenile
  • The stage in a life cycle between child and adult.

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Lava
  • Molten rock that has reached the surface of the
    Earth.

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leaf
A plant part that grows out of the stemit takes
in the air and light that a plant needs
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Light
  • Energy from the Sun.

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liquid
A form of matter that has volume that stays the
same, but can change its shape
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Magnifier
  • Something that is round and clear and makes
    objects look bigger.

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mammal
An animal that has fur or hair and is fed milk
from its mothers body
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mass
The amount of matter in an object
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matter
Anything that takes up space
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Melting
  • Objects in a solid state of matter changing into
    a liquid because of the addition of heat.

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moon
  • Natural object that goes around the earth and
    reflects the suns light.

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motion
A change in position
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non-renewable resource
A resource such as coal or oil, that will be
used up someday
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Offspring
  • A child of two adult organisms.

Offspring
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orbit
The path an object takes as it moves around
another object in space
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Organism
  • Anything living such as a plant or an animal

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Pan Balance
A tool used to measure and compare the mass of
two objects.
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Perish
  • To die

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physical property
Anything you can observe about an object using
your senses
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planet
A large body of rock or gas that orbits the sun
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pollution
To make harmful to living things
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predator
An animal that hunts another animal for food
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Predict
  • Make a guess as to an outcome prior to doing an
    experiment

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prey
An animal that is hunted by a predator
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producer
A living thing that makes its own food
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property
A property of a substance is something that can
be seen, heard, smelled, felt by the senses, or
detected by instruments, such as a microscope
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Radiometer
  • A tool used to demonstrate the amount of light
    energy.

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Rainbow
  • An arc of color in the sky.

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Record
  • To write down information or observations

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recycle
To reuse a resource to make something new
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renewable resources
Resources that can be replaced in a human lifetime
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reptile
A land animal that has dry skin covered by scales
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resource
A material that is found in nature and that is
used by living things
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rock
A solid made of minerals
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root
The part of a plant that holds the plant in the
ground and takes in water and minerals from the
soil
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Safety
  • Protecting yourself from harmful things

Goggles to protect the eyes.
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seed
The first stage in the growth of many plants
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seedling
A young plant
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Shadow
  • An area darker because the sunlight is blocked by
    an object.

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Shape
  • The outline of an object.

Square
Rhombus
Triangle
Circle
Hexagon
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soil
The loose material in which plants can grow in
the upper layer of earth
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solar system
The sun and objects that orbit it
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solid
A form of matter that takes up a specific amount
of space and has a definite shape
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Spring Scale
  • A tool used to measure the pull of gravity on an
    object.

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Star
  • A molten gas celestial body in space

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stem
A plant part that connects the roots with the
leaves of the plant and supports the plant above
ground it carries water from the roots to other
parts of the plant
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Survive
  • Meeting all the basic needs to maintain life

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systems
A group of components working together
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Taste
SOUR
BITTER
SWEET
SALTY
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Texture
  • How something feels. Texture can be rough,
    smooth, soft or slick.

Rough
Slick and Smooth
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UV Radiation
  • The invisible energy from the Sun.

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Venn Diagram
  • A diagram that shows the differences and
    similarities of two topics.

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volcano
An opening in Earths surface from which lava
flows
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volume
The amount of space that matter takes up
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